![]() Just take note of these ranges when making your selections. Most books have been “rated” by either publishers or reviewers as being level-appropriate for a certain range of ages or grades. They also offer resources to help your child succeed. If you’re not sure about your child’s reading level, provides assessment services to help you understand your child’s abilities. Offering a range of reading levels is the key to maintaining the confidence of both types of readers. Some sounds and blends are harder than others! Some children will be off and running with their newfound skills others will need a little longer to practice those harder combinations. This can be incredibly exciting, but also challenging. Kindergarteners are just learning how to combine letter sounds to read words. You have what it takes to add to your child’s reading list or to even make one on your own! Just consider ability, interest, and values when choosing books for your child read on to see how! Ability There are way more than 20 good books for your kindergartener to read. Making Your Own Kindergarten Reading List But when it’s time to go back to school and she meets a fellow worrywart in her class, Wemberly realizes that school is too much fun to waste time worrying! (Greenwillow Books)Īlthough a back-to-school story, children will also find this book encouraging that they need not waste time worrying. “Too much worry.”Īnd Wemberly worried about one thing most of all: her first day of school. If you read three books a night, you could reach your goal in just one year! Ask our friendly staff for suggestions-we’re here to help you on your journey to 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten.Wemberly worried about spilling her juice, about shrinking in the bathtub, even about snakes in the radiator. One thousand books may seem like a lot, but if you read just one book a night, you’ll meet your goal in less than three years. ![]() Visit our online catalog to find great books to pick up and share with your child. Learn about upcoming Storytimes and other programs on our calendar. Singing songs, saying rhymes, telling stories, and playing with your child are all great ways to build their literacy skills. Keep on reading together there’s more learning ahead! 1,000 Books: You did it! Contact the Children’s Department to have your child’s name placed on the 1,000-Book Wall of Fame and receive your completion medal. ![]()
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